TheMaryland women’s basketball team might not have had their season end as theyhad hoped, but the team was still well represented in Thursday’s WNBA Draft in New York City.Download the WBAL app.SeniorsBrionna Jones and Shatori Walker-Kimbrough were each taken within the firsteight picks of the draft. Walker-Kimbroughwas selected sixth overall by the Washington Mystics, where she will join aroster that includes former Terps Tianna Hawkins and Kristi Toliver. Joneswas selected eighth overall by the Connecticut Sun. She will also have plentyof company from College Park as the Sun’s roster also includes former Marylandstandouts Lynetta Kizer and Alyssa Thomas.Jonesand Walker-Kimbrough represent the 12th and 13th WNBAdraft picks coached by Maryland coach Brenda Frese. Jonesled Maryland in scoring and rebounding with 19.9 points and 10.9 boards pergame last season, which ended with the Terps losing to Oregon in the SweetSixteen. Her 697 points this season was the most ever in a single season inprogram history. The Aberdeen native also led the nation in field goal percentageat 69 percent for the second straight year.Walker-Kimbroughaveraged 18.8 points per game while shooting 45.0 percent last season.Walker-Kimbrough is fourth on Maryland's all-time scoring list with 2,156career points. Her career three-point percentage of 45.9 percent is the best inMaryland history.

COLLEGE PARK, Md. —

TheMaryland women’s basketball team might not have had their season end as theyhad hoped, but the team was still well represented in Thursday’s WNBA Draft in New York City.

SeniorsBrionna Jones and Shatori Walker-Kimbrough were each taken within the firsteight picks of the draft.

Walker-Kimbroughwas selected sixth overall by the Washington Mystics, where she will join aroster that includes former Terps Tianna Hawkins and Kristi Toliver.

Joneswas selected eighth overall by the Connecticut Sun. She will also have plentyof company from College Park as the Sun’s roster also includes former Marylandstandouts Lynetta Kizer and Alyssa Thomas.

Jonesled Maryland in scoring and rebounding with 19.9 points and 10.9 boards pergame last season, which ended with the Terps losing to Oregon in the SweetSixteen. Her 697 points this season was the most ever in a single season inprogram history. The Aberdeen native also led the nation in field goal percentageat 69 percent for the second straight year.

Walker-Kimbroughaveraged 18.8 points per game while shooting 45.0 percent last season.Walker-Kimbrough is fourth on Maryland's all-time scoring list with 2,156career points. Her career three-point percentage of 45.9 percent is the best inMaryland history.